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June 17, 2013
10:13 EDTAverages up about 1% in early trading
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10:01 EDTHousing Market Index data reported
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09:45 EDTU.S. NAHB housing market index preview:
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09:36 EDTCBOE Volatility Index VIX is recently down 79c to 16.36
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09:10 EDTThe U.S. Empire State report
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09:00 EDTFX Action: USD-JPY threatened 95.00 over the U.S. data
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08:55 EDTU.S. equities are comfortably higher
U.S. equities are comfortably higher to start off the week in line with gains on global stocks and regathering some confidence ahead of the FOMC meeting midweek. The Empire State index surged to 7.84 in Jun, lending a positive spin to momentum, though many of the data's components were stubbornly weak. In Asia, Japan's N-225 hurtled 2.73% higher, the HK Hang Seng rose 1.2% and the Shanghai Comp sank 0.25%. Bourses in Europe are stronger across-the-board, with the Euro Stoxx 50 up 1.4% and France's CAC 40 outperforming with a 1.5% gain. The Dow is 116-points higher, S&P gained 12-points and NASDAQ is 25-points consolidating gains after Empire data heading into the open. In corporate news, Smithfield Foods remains in play and volatile, rising 1.5% after one its stakeholders pushed for break-up of the company rather than its sale to China's Shuanghui. AMD ralled 5% after a bullish Barron's article. NAHB HMI is forecast to gain moderately next.
08:45 EDTTreasury Action: yields popped up on Empire data
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08:44 EDTEmpire State Mfg Survey General Business Conditions Index data reported
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08:40 EDTU.S. Empire State index surged over 9 points to 7.8 in June
U.S. Empire State index surged over 9 points to 7.8 in June, more than erasing the 4.5 point drop to -1.4 in May. This is the higest since March's 9.2. But he components of the report were mixed and not quite as encouraging as the headline. The employment index fell to unchanged from 5.7. New orders dropped to -6.7 from -1.2. Prices paid little changed at 21.0 from 20.5. The 6-month index dipped to 25.0 from 25.5. The 6-month employment index slid to 1.6 from 11.4 while capital expenditures plunged to 3.2 from 22.7, with prices paid at 45.2 from 29.6. Ahead of the FOMC and given the mix in the data, Treasury yields should be little changed.
08:36 EDTFutures remain higher
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08:35 EDTFX Action: USD-CAD traded a narrow 1.0150-65 range in London
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08:10 EDTU.S. NY Fed "Empire State" Index Preview
U.S. NY Fed "Empire State" Index Preview: The June Empire State index will kick off the month's producer sentiment measures. Analysts expect the headline to improve to 3.0 from -1.4 in April, which should mark a month of improved sentiment measures after the slides that most major measures revealed in May.
07:55 EDTFed funds opened at 0.10%
Fed funds opened at 0.10% after a 0.06% close on Friday. The rate ranged from 0.05% to 0.3125% with a 0.10% effective. Interbank borrowing rates were mixed at today's Libor fixing. The overnight dollar Libor rate rose to 0.13080% from 0.12900%. The 1-week rate was steady at 0.15901%. The 3-month rate edged up to 0.27325% from 0.27275%. The 12-month rate fell to 0.66810% versus 0.66910%.
07:40 EDTTreasury Market Outlook: Treasuries are unchanged to higher
Treasury Market Outlook: Treasuries are unchanged to higher, in tandem with modest gains in German Bunds, even as equities climb higher. Bond markets were mostly lower in Tokyo action as Japan's Nikkei soared over 2.7% as the yen softened. The 10-year Treasury yield has dipped modestly to 2.11%, the lowest in 8 days. Trading was thinned by the advent of the FOMC decision Wednesday. Overseas data was limited, while traders continued to monitor clashes in Syria and demonstrations in Turkey. Today's U.S. calendar is light with just the June Empire State index and the NAHB homebuilder index, some of the first readings for June. The NY Fed will buyback between $4.75 B to $5.75 B in March 2018 through February 2019 notes.
07:28 EDTBofA/Merrill to host a conference
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07:27 EDTCLSA to host a tour
Asia Tech Tour will travel throughout Korea, Taiwan and Japan on June 17-21.
07:27 EDTFutures suggest higher open
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07:05 EDTNational Investment Banking Association to host a conference
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07:00 EDTGerman economy showing signs of slowing, Reuters reports
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